I have an 8-year old son who enjoys games. I'd like to try some skirmish or small-scale wargames with him (up to about warband or platoon size). He's a bright kid who reads well, so his comprehension level is pretty good but on the other hand he's still only 8, so he's not so good with patience and he's still learning strategy.

I've seen people mention Song of Blades and Heroes, which might be suitable, or maybe Dragon Rampant for bigger games. Alternatively, Osprey Games have put out a bunch of genre-specific rulebooks, does anyone have any experience with those (In Her Majesty's Name looked interesting)?

Basically chasing any recommendations or experiences from games with simpler/more accessible rules and a relatively short playing time - genre's not so important.

I would recommend both Song of Blades and Heroes and Dragon Rampant for kids. They both have really simple mechanics, and are ultra flexible when it comes to what models you use. Make some very basic lists using a selection of models (depending what you have) and add complexity as you go along.

You can get both rulesets pretty cheap, SoB&H you can just buy the PDFs.

Though if you want absolutely free rules, and have the models for it, Age of Sigmar is really easy too.

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In addition to the already good recommendations above I have just started looking at Arcworlde and I think it's pretty simple with 1 = auto fail, 6= auto success. Most rolls need 4+ to succeed. Has modifiers so there is an element of math (a good thing). It's got a magic system you could include or ignore.

Rulebook is a free download, as are many of the model stats.

As much as I like the character to Alex Huntley's sculpts, no requirement to use those models. 30mm bases are technically a requirement but again could be overlooked

The game apparently scales from small warband skirmish to much bigger battles. Can't vouch for any of this though, I play my first game tomorrow

My biggest piece of advice though would be don't invest too much into whatever system. Kids are fickle

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If you are interested in board game crossovers - try Mice and Mystics (DnD on a board with Mice!) or Tail feathers (Mice and Mystic X-wing crossover). I have bought both, but trying to find the opportunity to play with my 7 year old is easier said than done. She is really keen though.

I'd be interested to know if people thought Frostgrave would be a good place to start (maybe minus the wandering monsters for a start, and with a pre-selected spell list... maybe even mirrored sorcerers)? Seeing as I already have some stuff and am in the process of getting a bit more... that might be a place to go?

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